After 5 years working with enigmatic R&B trailblazer, Frank Ocean, engineer Jeff Ellis talks art, monitoring and a technique called 'The Chicago Jingle' for getting the sound of a large ensemble from few players.
Thanks to Jeff Ellis
www.jeffellisworldwide.com
www.twitch.tv/jeffellisworldwide

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There is a long list of potential opportunities and applications for an ocean engineer to pursue. Ocean engineers may also find work as well, amongst many other potential outlets. Learn more about this by visiting http://engineeringdegrees101.com or like us http://www.facebook.com/engineeringdegrees101 and follow us on twitter @EDegrees101.

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On December 12, 2013JASONLearning connected with ocean engineer ClaraSmart, a PhD candidate from the University of Rhode Island, to learn about her STEM career.
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JASON Learning is a non-profit organization that connects students to real science and exploration to inspire and motivate them to study and pursue careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) fields.
We embed the exciting STEM professionals and cutting-edge research of our partners into award-winning online and print core curricula, adaptable resources, live interactive events and professional development. In addition to our standards-aligned educational resources such as videos, articles with read-to-me functionality, games, and hands-on labs; JASON also offers a wealth of teacher resources including online lesson plans, assessments, classroom management and more.

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Engineer

An engineer is a practitioner of engineering, concerned with applying scientific knowledge, mathematics, and ingenuity to develop solutions for technical, societal and commercial problems. Engineers design materials, structures, and systems while considering the limitations imposed by practicality, regulation, safety, and cost. The word engineer is derived from the Latin words ingeniare ("to contrive, devise") and ingenium ("cleverness").

The work of engineers forms the link between scientific discoveries and their subsequent applications to human needs and quality of life.

Definition

In 1960, the Conference of Engineering Societies of Western Europe and the United States of America defined "professional engineer" as follows:

Roles and expertise

Design

Engineers develop new technological solutions. During the engineering design process, the responsibilities of the engineer may include defining problems, conducting and narrowing research, analyzing criteria, finding and analyzing solutions, and making decisions. Much of an engineer's time is spent on researching, locating, applying, and transferring information. Indeed, research suggests engineers spend 56% of their time engaged in various information behaviours, including 14% actively searching for information.

Saline water covers approximately 72% of the planet's surface (~3.6×108km2) and is customarily divided into several principal oceans and smaller seas, with the ocean covering approximately 71% of Earth's surface. The ocean contains 97% of Earth's water, and oceanographers have stated that less than 5% of the World Ocean has been explored. The total volume is approximately 1.35 billion cubic kilometers (320 million cu mi) with an average depth of nearly 3,700 meters (12,100ft).

The purely mechanical ship operation aspect of marine engineering has some relationship with naval architects. However, whereas naval architects are concerned with the overall design of the ship and its propulsion through the water, marine engineers are focused towards the main propulsion plant, the powering and mechanization aspects of the ship functions such as steering, anchoring, cargo handling, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, electrical power generation and electrical power distribution, interior and exterior communication, and other related requirements. In some cases, the responsibilities of each industry collide and is not specific to either field. Propellers are examples of one of these types of responsibilities. For naval architects a propeller is a hydrodynamic device. For marine engineers a propeller acts similarly to a pump. Hull vibration, excited by the propeller, is another such area. Noise control and shock hardening must be the joint responsibility of both the naval architect and the marine engineer. In fact, most issues caused by machinery are responsibilities in general.

The discipline of engineering is extremely broad, and encompasses a range of more specialized fields of engineering, each with a more specific emphasis on particular areas of applied science, technology and types of application.

The term Engineering is derived from the Latiningenium, meaning "cleverness" and ingeniare, meaning "to contrive, devise".

Definition

History

Engineering has existed since ancient times as humans devised fundamental inventions such as the wedge, lever, wheel, and pulley. Each of these inventions is essentially consistent with the modern definition of engineering.

Ocean Engineering Experience 2012 @ Extended

Jeff Ellis: Engineering Frank Ocean

After 5 years working with enigmatic R&B trailblazer, Frank Ocean, engineer Jeff Ellis talks art, monitoring and a technique called 'The Chicago Jingle' for getting the sound of a large ensemble from few players.
Thanks to Jeff Ellis
www.jeffellisworldwide.com
www.twitch.tv/jeffellisworldwide

3:40

OCEAN Final

OCEAN Final

OCEAN Final

5:24

FAU Ocean Engineering Senior Design 2016 - STAR Buoy

FAU Ocean Engineering Senior Design 2016 - STAR Buoy

FAU Ocean Engineering Senior Design 2016 - STAR Buoy

0:57

Job Opportunities for Ocean Engineers

Job Opportunities for Ocean Engineers

Job Opportunities for Ocean Engineers

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Ocean Engineering Capstone Hawaii 2017 (HD)

Ocean Engineering Capstone Hawaii 2017 (HD)

Ocean Engineering Capstone Hawaii 2017 (HD)

Clara Smart, Ocean Engineer: JASON STEM Career Q&A

www.jason.org/live
On December 12, 2013JASONLearning connected with ocean engineer ClaraSmart, a PhD candidate from the University of Rhode Island, to learn about her STEM career.
Learn more about Clara:
http://www.jason.org/live/stem-career-qa-clara-smart-ocean-engineer
JASON Learning is a non-profit organization that connects students to real science and exploration to inspire and motivate them to study and pursue careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) fields.
We embed the exciting STEM professionals and cutting-edge research of our partners into award-winning online and print core curricula, adaptable resources, live interactive events and professional development. In addition to our standards-aligned educational resources such as videos, articles with read-to-me functionality, games, and hands-on labs; JASON also offers a wealth of teacher resources including online lesson plans, assessments, classroom management and more.

Ocean Engineering Experience 2012 @ Extended

Jeff Ellis: Engineering Frank Ocean

After 5 years working with enigmatic R&B trailblazer, Frank Ocean, engineer Jeff Ellis talks art, monitoring and a technique called 'The Chicago Jingle' for getting the sound of a large ensemble from few players.
Thanks to Jeff Ellis
www.jeffellisworldwide.com
www.twitch.tv/jeffellisworldwide

published: 17 Nov 2016

OCEAN Final

published: 12 Nov 2015

FAU Ocean Engineering Senior Design 2016 - STAR Buoy

published: 21 Apr 2016

Job Opportunities for Ocean Engineers

There is a long list of potential opportunities and applications for an ocean engineer to pursue. Ocean engineers may also find work as well, amongst many other potential outlets. Learn more about this by visiting http://engineeringdegrees101.com or like us http://www.facebook.com/engineeringdegrees101 and follow us on twitter @EDegrees101.

published: 13 Jan 2014

Ocean Engineering Capstone Hawaii 2017 (HD)

Clara Smart, Ocean Engineer: JASON STEM Career Q&A

www.jason.org/live
On December 12, 2013JASONLearning connected with ocean engineer ClaraSmart, a PhD candidate from the University of Rhode Island, to learn about her STEM career.
Learn more about Clara:
http://www.jason.org/live/stem-career-qa-clara-smart-ocean-engineer
JASON Learning is a non-profit organization that connects students to real science and exploration to inspire and motivate them to study and pursue careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) fields.
We embed the exciting STEM professionals and cutting-edge research of our partners into award-winning online and print core curricula, adaptable resources, live interactive events and professional development. In addition to our standards-aligned educational resources such as videos, articles with read-t...

After 5 years working with enigmatic R&B trailblazer, Frank Ocean, engineer Jeff Ellis talks art, monitoring and a technique called 'The Chicago Jingle' for getting the sound of a large ensemble from few players.
Thanks to Jeff Ellis
www.jeffellisworldwide.com
www.twitch.tv/jeffellisworldwide

After 5 years working with enigmatic R&B trailblazer, Frank Ocean, engineer Jeff Ellis talks art, monitoring and a technique called 'The Chicago Jingle' for getting the sound of a large ensemble from few players.
Thanks to Jeff Ellis
www.jeffellisworldwide.com
www.twitch.tv/jeffellisworldwide

Job Opportunities for Ocean Engineers

There is a long list of potential opportunities and applications for an ocean engineer to pursue. Ocean engineers may also find work as well, amongst many other...

There is a long list of potential opportunities and applications for an ocean engineer to pursue. Ocean engineers may also find work as well, amongst many other potential outlets. Learn more about this by visiting http://engineeringdegrees101.com or like us http://www.facebook.com/engineeringdegrees101 and follow us on twitter @EDegrees101.

There is a long list of potential opportunities and applications for an ocean engineer to pursue. Ocean engineers may also find work as well, amongst many other potential outlets. Learn more about this by visiting http://engineeringdegrees101.com or like us http://www.facebook.com/engineeringdegrees101 and follow us on twitter @EDegrees101.

www.jason.org/live
On December 12, 2013JASONLearning connected with ocean engineer ClaraSmart, a PhD candidate from the University of Rhode Island, to learn about her STEM career.
Learn more about Clara:
http://www.jason.org/live/stem-career-qa-clara-smart-ocean-engineer
JASON Learning is a non-profit organization that connects students to real science and exploration to inspire and motivate them to study and pursue careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) fields.
We embed the exciting STEM professionals and cutting-edge research of our partners into award-winning online and print core curricula, adaptable resources, live interactive events and professional development. In addition to our standards-aligned educational resources such as videos, articles with read-to-me functionality, games, and hands-on labs; JASON also offers a wealth of teacher resources including online lesson plans, assessments, classroom management and more.

www.jason.org/live
On December 12, 2013JASONLearning connected with ocean engineer ClaraSmart, a PhD candidate from the University of Rhode Island, to learn about her STEM career.
Learn more about Clara:
http://www.jason.org/live/stem-career-qa-clara-smart-ocean-engineer
JASON Learning is a non-profit organization that connects students to real science and exploration to inspire and motivate them to study and pursue careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) fields.
We embed the exciting STEM professionals and cutting-edge research of our partners into award-winning online and print core curricula, adaptable resources, live interactive events and professional development. In addition to our standards-aligned educational resources such as videos, articles with read-to-me functionality, games, and hands-on labs; JASON also offers a wealth of teacher resources including online lesson plans, assessments, classroom management and more.

Ocean Engineering Experience 2012 @ Extended

Jeff Ellis: Engineering Frank Ocean

After 5 years working with enigmatic R&B trailblazer, Frank Ocean, engineer Jeff Ellis talks art, monitoring and a technique called 'The Chicago Jingle' for getting the sound of a large ensemble from few players.
Thanks to Jeff Ellis
www.jeffellisworldwide.com
www.twitch.tv/jeffellisworldwide

published: 17 Nov 2016

OCEAN Final

published: 12 Nov 2015

FAU Ocean Engineering Senior Design 2016 - STAR Buoy

published: 21 Apr 2016

Job Opportunities for Ocean Engineers

There is a long list of potential opportunities and applications for an ocean engineer to pursue. Ocean engineers may also find work as well, amongst many other potential outlets. Learn more about this by visiting http://engineeringdegrees101.com or like us http://www.facebook.com/engineeringdegrees101 and follow us on twitter @EDegrees101.

published: 13 Jan 2014

Ocean Engineering Capstone Hawaii 2017 (HD)

Clara Smart, Ocean Engineer: JASON STEM Career Q&A

www.jason.org/live
On December 12, 2013JASONLearning connected with ocean engineer ClaraSmart, a PhD candidate from the University of Rhode Island, to learn about her STEM career.
Learn more about Clara:
http://www.jason.org/live/stem-career-qa-clara-smart-ocean-engineer
JASON Learning is a non-profit organization that connects students to real science and exploration to inspire and motivate them to study and pursue careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) fields.
We embed the exciting STEM professionals and cutting-edge research of our partners into award-winning online and print core curricula, adaptable resources, live interactive events and professional development. In addition to our standards-aligned educational resources such as videos, articles with read-t...

After 5 years working with enigmatic R&B trailblazer, Frank Ocean, engineer Jeff Ellis talks art, monitoring and a technique called 'The Chicago Jingle' for getting the sound of a large ensemble from few players.
Thanks to Jeff Ellis
www.jeffellisworldwide.com
www.twitch.tv/jeffellisworldwide

After 5 years working with enigmatic R&B trailblazer, Frank Ocean, engineer Jeff Ellis talks art, monitoring and a technique called 'The Chicago Jingle' for getting the sound of a large ensemble from few players.
Thanks to Jeff Ellis
www.jeffellisworldwide.com
www.twitch.tv/jeffellisworldwide

Job Opportunities for Ocean Engineers

There is a long list of potential opportunities and applications for an ocean engineer to pursue. Ocean engineers may also find work as well, amongst many other...

There is a long list of potential opportunities and applications for an ocean engineer to pursue. Ocean engineers may also find work as well, amongst many other potential outlets. Learn more about this by visiting http://engineeringdegrees101.com or like us http://www.facebook.com/engineeringdegrees101 and follow us on twitter @EDegrees101.

There is a long list of potential opportunities and applications for an ocean engineer to pursue. Ocean engineers may also find work as well, amongst many other potential outlets. Learn more about this by visiting http://engineeringdegrees101.com or like us http://www.facebook.com/engineeringdegrees101 and follow us on twitter @EDegrees101.

www.jason.org/live
On December 12, 2013JASONLearning connected with ocean engineer ClaraSmart, a PhD candidate from the University of Rhode Island, to learn about her STEM career.
Learn more about Clara:
http://www.jason.org/live/stem-career-qa-clara-smart-ocean-engineer
JASON Learning is a non-profit organization that connects students to real science and exploration to inspire and motivate them to study and pursue careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) fields.
We embed the exciting STEM professionals and cutting-edge research of our partners into award-winning online and print core curricula, adaptable resources, live interactive events and professional development. In addition to our standards-aligned educational resources such as videos, articles with read-to-me functionality, games, and hands-on labs; JASON also offers a wealth of teacher resources including online lesson plans, assessments, classroom management and more.

www.jason.org/live
On December 12, 2013JASONLearning connected with ocean engineer ClaraSmart, a PhD candidate from the University of Rhode Island, to learn about her STEM career.
Learn more about Clara:
http://www.jason.org/live/stem-career-qa-clara-smart-ocean-engineer
JASON Learning is a non-profit organization that connects students to real science and exploration to inspire and motivate them to study and pursue careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) fields.
We embed the exciting STEM professionals and cutting-edge research of our partners into award-winning online and print core curricula, adaptable resources, live interactive events and professional development. In addition to our standards-aligned educational resources such as videos, articles with read-to-me functionality, games, and hands-on labs; JASON also offers a wealth of teacher resources including online lesson plans, assessments, classroom management and more.

Jeff Ellis: Engineering Frank Ocean

After 5 years working with enigmatic R&B trailblazer, Frank Ocean, engineer Jeff Ellis talks art, monitoring and a technique called 'The Chicago Jingle' for getting the sound of a large ensemble from few players.
Thanks to Jeff Ellis
www.jeffellisworldwide.com
www.twitch.tv/jeffellisworldwide

published: 17 Nov 2016

Clara Smart, Ocean Engineer: JASON STEM Career Q&A

www.jason.org/live
On December 12, 2013JASONLearning connected with ocean engineer ClaraSmart, a PhD candidate from the University of Rhode Island, to learn about her STEM career.
Learn more about Clara:
http://www.jason.org/live/stem-career-qa-clara-smart-ocean-engineer
JASON Learning is a non-profit organization that connects students to real science and exploration to inspire and motivate them to study and pursue careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) fields.
We embed the exciting STEM professionals and cutting-edge research of our partners into award-winning online and print core curricula, adaptable resources, live interactive events and professional development. In addition to our standards-aligned educational resources such as videos, articles with read-t...

Deep Dive Into Energy with Duke Hartman

Duke Hartman, P.E. is VP of Business Development at MakaiOcean Engineering, Inc. He joins Stan Osserman on Stan the Energy Man to discuss Hawaii's potential and current progress on ocean based energy measures. Topics include seawater air conditioning, ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC), subsea energy generation for the Department of Defense and subsea power cables.
ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, then streaming earlier shows through the night. Check us out any time for great content and great community.
Our vision is to be a leader in shaping a more vital and thriving Hawaii as the foundation for future generations. Our mission is to be the leading digital media platform raising pubic awareness and promoti...

After 5 years working with enigmatic R&B trailblazer, Frank Ocean, engineer Jeff Ellis talks art, monitoring and a technique called 'The Chicago Jingle' for getting the sound of a large ensemble from few players.
Thanks to Jeff Ellis
www.jeffellisworldwide.com
www.twitch.tv/jeffellisworldwide

After 5 years working with enigmatic R&B trailblazer, Frank Ocean, engineer Jeff Ellis talks art, monitoring and a technique called 'The Chicago Jingle' for getting the sound of a large ensemble from few players.
Thanks to Jeff Ellis
www.jeffellisworldwide.com
www.twitch.tv/jeffellisworldwide

www.jason.org/live
On December 12, 2013JASONLearning connected with ocean engineer ClaraSmart, a PhD candidate from the University of Rhode Island, to learn about her STEM career.
Learn more about Clara:
http://www.jason.org/live/stem-career-qa-clara-smart-ocean-engineer
JASON Learning is a non-profit organization that connects students to real science and exploration to inspire and motivate them to study and pursue careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) fields.
We embed the exciting STEM professionals and cutting-edge research of our partners into award-winning online and print core curricula, adaptable resources, live interactive events and professional development. In addition to our standards-aligned educational resources such as videos, articles with read-to-me functionality, games, and hands-on labs; JASON also offers a wealth of teacher resources including online lesson plans, assessments, classroom management and more.

www.jason.org/live
On December 12, 2013JASONLearning connected with ocean engineer ClaraSmart, a PhD candidate from the University of Rhode Island, to learn about her STEM career.
Learn more about Clara:
http://www.jason.org/live/stem-career-qa-clara-smart-ocean-engineer
JASON Learning is a non-profit organization that connects students to real science and exploration to inspire and motivate them to study and pursue careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) fields.
We embed the exciting STEM professionals and cutting-edge research of our partners into award-winning online and print core curricula, adaptable resources, live interactive events and professional development. In addition to our standards-aligned educational resources such as videos, articles with read-to-me functionality, games, and hands-on labs; JASON also offers a wealth of teacher resources including online lesson plans, assessments, classroom management and more.

Measuring the GreatestOceanDepthThe Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench is the deepest known point in Earth's oceans. In 2010 the United StatesCenter for Coastal & Ocean Mapping measured the depth of the Challenger Deep at 10,994 meters (36,070 feet) below sea level with an estimated vertical accuracy of ± 40 meters. If Mount Everest, the highest mountain on Earth, were placed at this location it would be covered by over one mile of water.
The first depth measurements in the Mariana Trench were made by the British survey ship HMS Challenger, which was used by the Royal Navy in 1875 to conduct research in the trench. The greatest depth that they recorded at that time was 8,184 meters (26,850 feet).
In 1951, another Royal Navy vessel, also named the "HMS Challenger," returned to the area for additional measurements. They discovered an even deeper location with a depth of 10,900 meters (35,760 feet) determined by echo sounding. The Challenger Deep was named after the Royal Navy vessel that made these measurements.
In 2009, sonar mapping done by researchers aboard the RV Kilo Moana, operated by the University of Hawaii, determined the depth to be 10,971 meters (35,994 feet) with a potential error of ± 22 meters. The most recent measurement, done in 2010, is the 10,994 meter ( ± 40 meter accuracy) depth reported at the top of this article, measured by the United States Center for Coastal & Ocean Mapping.

Measuring the GreatestOceanDepthThe Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench is the deepest known point in Earth's oceans. In 2010 the United StatesCenter for Coastal & Ocean Mapping measured the depth of the Challenger Deep at 10,994 meters (36,070 feet) below sea level with an estimated vertical accuracy of ± 40 meters. If Mount Everest, the highest mountain on Earth, were placed at this location it would be covered by over one mile of water.
The first depth measurements in the Mariana Trench were made by the British survey ship HMS Challenger, which was used by the Royal Navy in 1875 to conduct research in the trench. The greatest depth that they recorded at that time was 8,184 meters (26,850 feet).
In 1951, another Royal Navy vessel, also named the "HMS Challenger," returned to the area for additional measurements. They discovered an even deeper location with a depth of 10,900 meters (35,760 feet) determined by echo sounding. The Challenger Deep was named after the Royal Navy vessel that made these measurements.
In 2009, sonar mapping done by researchers aboard the RV Kilo Moana, operated by the University of Hawaii, determined the depth to be 10,971 meters (35,994 feet) with a potential error of ± 22 meters. The most recent measurement, done in 2010, is the 10,994 meter ( ± 40 meter accuracy) depth reported at the top of this article, measured by the United States Center for Coastal & Ocean Mapping.

OceanDocumentarySpeedMachines - GreatOceans Liners (Engineering Documentary) | Spark
The 1930s was a highpoint for ocean-going liners. Crossing the Atlantic by boat was the only way to reach the US, and competition between the French and British shipyards was never less than fierce, a focus for patriotic pride. The British QueenMary and French Normandie epitomised the golden age of the ocean liners. They were among the floating Art Deco palaces that competed intensely to win the Blue Riband - a prize for the fastest Atlantic crossing. A Holy Grail for the two countries, this prize was also a great bit of marketing.
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OceanDocumentarySpeedMachines - GreatOceans Liners (Engineering Documentary) | Spark
The 1930s was a highpoint for ocean-going liners. Crossing the Atlantic by boat was the only way to reach the US, and competition between the French and British shipyards was never less than fierce, a focus for patriotic pride. The British QueenMary and French Normandie epitomised the golden age of the ocean liners. They were among the floating Art Deco palaces that competed intensely to win the Blue Riband - a prize for the fastest Atlantic crossing. A Holy Grail for the two countries, this prize was also a great bit of marketing.
Originally broadcast in 2003. Content licensed by DRG Distributions. Any queries, contact us at hello@littledotstudios.com
Subscribe to Spark for more amazing science, tech and engineering videos -
Subscribe & More Videos: https://goo.gl/5nFyRp
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#oceanliner, #worldslargestships

Duke Hartman, P.E. is VP of Business Development at MakaiOcean Engineering, Inc. He joins Stan Osserman on Stan the Energy Man to discuss Hawaii's potential and current progress on ocean based energy measures. Topics include seawater air conditioning, ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC), subsea energy generation for the Department of Defense and subsea power cables.
ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, then streaming earlier shows through the night. Check us out any time for great content and great community.
Our vision is to be a leader in shaping a more vital and thriving Hawaii as the foundation for future generations. Our mission is to be the leading digital media platform raising pubic awareness and promoting civic engagement in Hawaii.

Duke Hartman, P.E. is VP of Business Development at MakaiOcean Engineering, Inc. He joins Stan Osserman on Stan the Energy Man to discuss Hawaii's potential and current progress on ocean based energy measures. Topics include seawater air conditioning, ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC), subsea energy generation for the Department of Defense and subsea power cables.
ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, then streaming earlier shows through the night. Check us out any time for great content and great community.
Our vision is to be a leader in shaping a more vital and thriving Hawaii as the foundation for future generations. Our mission is to be the leading digital media platform raising pubic awareness and promoting civic engagement in Hawaii.

Jeff Ellis: Engineering Frank Ocean

After 5 years working with enigmatic R&B trailblazer, Frank Ocean, engineer Jeff Ellis talks art, monitoring and a technique called 'The Chicago Jingle' for getting the sound of a large ensemble from few players.
Thanks to Jeff Ellis
www.jeffellisworldwide.com
www.twitch.tv/jeffellisworldwide

Job Opportunities for Ocean Engineers

There is a long list of potential opportunities and applications for an ocean engineer to pursue. Ocean engineers may also find work as well, amongst many other potential outlets. Learn more about this by visiting http://engineeringdegrees101.com or like us http://www.facebook.com/engineeringdegrees101 and follow us on twitter @EDegrees101.

Clara Smart, Ocean Engineer: JASON STEM Career Q&A

www.jason.org/live
On December 12, 2013JASONLearning connected with ocean engineer ClaraSmart, a PhD candidate from the University of Rhode Island, to learn about her STEM career.
Learn more about Clara:
http://www.jason.org/live/stem-career-qa-clara-smart-ocean-engineer
JASON Learning is a non-profit organization that connects students to real science and exploration to inspire and motivate them to study and pursue careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) fields.
We embed the exciting STEM professionals and cutting-edge research of our partners into award-winning online and print core curricula, adaptable resources, live interactive events and professional development. In addition to our standards-aligned educational resources such as videos, articles with read-to-me functionality, games, and hands-on labs; JASON also offers a wealth of teacher resources including online lesson plans, assessments, classroom management and more.

Jeff Ellis: Engineering Frank Ocean

After 5 years working with enigmatic R&B trailblazer, Frank Ocean, engineer Jeff Ellis talks art, monitoring and a technique called 'The Chicago Jingle' for getting the sound of a large ensemble from few players.
Thanks to Jeff Ellis
www.jeffellisworldwide.com
www.twitch.tv/jeffellisworldwide

Job Opportunities for Ocean Engineers

There is a long list of potential opportunities and applications for an ocean engineer to pursue. Ocean engineers may also find work as well, amongst many other potential outlets. Learn more about this by visiting http://engineeringdegrees101.com or like us http://www.facebook.com/engineeringdegrees101 and follow us on twitter @EDegrees101.

Clara Smart, Ocean Engineer: JASON STEM Career Q&A

www.jason.org/live
On December 12, 2013JASONLearning connected with ocean engineer ClaraSmart, a PhD candidate from the University of Rhode Island, to learn about her STEM career.
Learn more about Clara:
http://www.jason.org/live/stem-career-qa-clara-smart-ocean-engineer
JASON Learning is a non-profit organization that connects students to real science and exploration to inspire and motivate them to study and pursue careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) fields.
We embed the exciting STEM professionals and cutting-edge research of our partners into award-winning online and print core curricula, adaptable resources, live interactive events and professional development. In addition to our standards-aligned educational resources such as videos, articles with read-to-me functionality, games, and hands-on labs; JASON also offers a wealth of teacher resources including online lesson plans, assessments, classroom management and more.

Jeff Ellis: Engineering Frank Ocean

After 5 years working with enigmatic R&B trailblazer, Frank Ocean, engineer Jeff Ellis talks art, monitoring and a technique called 'The Chicago Jingle' for getting the sound of a large ensemble from few players.
Thanks to Jeff Ellis
www.jeffellisworldwide.com
www.twitch.tv/jeffellisworldwide

Clara Smart, Ocean Engineer: JASON STEM Career Q&A

www.jason.org/live
On December 12, 2013JASONLearning connected with ocean engineer ClaraSmart, a PhD candidate from the University of Rhode Island, to learn about her STEM career.
Learn more about Clara:
http://www.jason.org/live/stem-career-qa-clara-smart-ocean-engineer
JASON Learning is a non-profit organization that connects students to real science and exploration to inspire and motivate them to study and pursue careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) fields.
We embed the exciting STEM professionals and cutting-edge research of our partners into award-winning online and print core curricula, adaptable resources, live interactive events and professional development. In addition to our standards-aligned educational resources such as videos, articles with read-to-me functionality, games, and hands-on labs; JASON also offers a wealth of teacher resources including online lesson plans, assessments, classroom management and more.

Deepest Part of The Oceans - Full Documentary HD

Measuring the GreatestOceanDepthThe Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench is the deepest known point in Earth's oceans. In 2010 the United StatesCenter for Coastal & Ocean Mapping measured the depth of the Challenger Deep at 10,994 meters (36,070 feet) below sea level with an estimated vertical accuracy of ± 40 meters. If Mount Everest, the highest mountain on Earth, were placed at this location it would be covered by over one mile of water.
The first depth measurements in the Mariana Trench were made by the British survey ship HMS Challenger, which was used by the Royal Navy in 1875 to conduct research in the trench. The greatest depth that they recorded at that time was 8,184 meters (26,850 feet).
In 1951, another Royal Navy vessel, also named the "HMS Challenger," returned to the area for additional measurements. They discovered an even deeper location with a depth of 10,900 meters (35,760 feet) determined by echo sounding. The Challenger Deep was named after the Royal Navy vessel that made these measurements.
In 2009, sonar mapping done by researchers aboard the RV Kilo Moana, operated by the University of Hawaii, determined the depth to be 10,971 meters (35,994 feet) with a potential error of ± 22 meters. The most recent measurement, done in 2010, is the 10,994 meter ( ± 40 meter accuracy) depth reported at the top of this article, measured by the United States Center for Coastal & Ocean Mapping.

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The 1930s was a highpoint for ocean-going liners. Crossing the Atlantic by boat was the only way to reach the US, and competition between the French and British shipyards was never less than fierce, a focus for patriotic pride. The British QueenMary and French Normandie epitomised the golden age of the ocean liners. They were among the floating Art Deco palaces that competed intensely to win the Blue Riband - a prize for the fastest Atlantic crossing. A Holy Grail for the two countries, this prize was also a great bit of marketing.
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